Arms and influence
Schelling, Thomas C., 1921-1966
Book
Total copies: 4
In this landmark book, Nobel laureate Thomas C. Schelling considers the ways in which military capabilities - real or imagined - are used as bargaining power. This edition contains a new preface by the author where he considers the book's relevance over forty years after its first publication. Included as an afterword is the text of Professor Schelling's Nobel acceptance speech, in which he reflects upon the global taboo that has emerged against nuclear weapons since Hiroshima. -- SAF Professional Reading Programme, 4th Edition. STAGE III: MAJ 2 to LTC 1
Arms and influence / by Thomas C. Schelling.
New Haven, Conn. ; London : Yale University Press, c1966.
viii, 293 p. 23 cm.
"Written under the auspices of the Center for International Affairs, Harvard University.""Delivered in part as the Henry L. Stimson lectures, Yale University."Includes bibliographical references and index.
0300002211 (pbk)
355.0335
U104U104 SCH
English
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